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Find the best science events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Adelaide. From education to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Stranger & Stranger: The Neuroscience of How Mind & Cosmos Communicate; Presenter - Professor Emeritus Richard Silberstein Exploring the overlap between neuroscience and psi research, Richard Silberstein provides an overview of experimental evidence that challenges the materialist view of consciousness. He has found that psi abilities, including telepathy and precognition, are not only real but can transform our world. Sharing his own groundbreaking research, along with other scientific and medical findings, Professor Emeritus Silberstein reveals the brain-consciousness relationship and the effects of intention and human thought on the physical world. The lecture demonstrates how paranormal abilities are not only integral features of human consciousness but also offer great potential for transformative breakthroughs in the fields of mental health, conflict resolution, environmental stewardship, and collective decision-making. Richard Silberstein PhD is a cognitive neuroscientist who has made significant contributions to our understanding of brain function across his four-decade career. The originator of Steady State Topography (SST), he is Professor Emeritus at Swinburne University of Technology, where he founded the Swinburne Brain Sciences Institute.

Join one of our highly experienced astronomers as they guide you through constellations, the solar system and beyond. Marvel at the immense scale of the universe and observe the breathtaking beauty of the night skies projected on the Planetarium's iconic dome ceiling from the comfort of your seat. beanbags

Learn how medical devices evolve from early ideas to trusted clinical tools, as Adelaide experts reveal the science and engineering behind device innovation.
A practical focussed workshop on current technology and applications of X-ray imaging for plant and soil science research.

Join one of our highly experienced astronomers as they guide you through constellations, the solar system and beyond. Marvel at the immense scale of the universe and observe the breathtaking beauty of the night skies projected on the Planetarium's iconic dome ceiling from the comfort of your seat.

Join us on a dazzling journey to Earth’s closest celestial neighbour! Our Magnificent Moon explores our stunning Moon from ancient lunar legends to the Apollo landings and future missions that will return humanity to the Moon’s surface. This immersive fulldome experience reveals why our lunar companion continues to inspire wonder and discovery.

Find out how weird matter behaves when it gets below zero degrees Celsius!

Join one of our highly experienced astronomers as they guide you through constellations, the solar system and beyond. Marvel at the immense scale of the universe and observe the breathtaking beauty of the night skies projected on the Planetarium's iconic dome ceiling from the comfort of your seat.
The SAHMRI building is one of Adelaide’s most iconic buildings. Yet, the most amazing thing about SAHMRI is what happens inside. Hundreds of health and medical researchers collaborate to help every person not just live longer but live better. SAHMRI’s North Terrace headquarters has more than 15,000 triangular windows. We want the people we work for – the community – to look in and ask about what we are doing. Get up close to the stunning architecture and hear about the life-changing work we’re doing inside. Join us on a Family Tour during the April, July and September school holidays, designed specifically for parents/grandparents/guardians and school aged children who are science curious. Tours take approximately 1.5 hours.
Please join Professor Glenn Solomon, Director QuTech, for the Official Launch of the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Current and Emergent Quantum Technologies. Optional laboratory tours begin at 4pm. Guests will have the opportunity to visit 1 of 3 state-of-the-art laboratories on campus. The event will conclude at 8pm.